B. Chandrakala a 38-year-old (in 2017 ) is an IAS officer of UPSC 2008 batch of UP cadre Date Of Birth 27/09/1979. She originally belongs to Andhra Pradesh. According to DoPT records, her mother tongue is Lambadi. Most of the Banjara or Lambadi people of India live in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

About along with Telugu. Chandrakala has done her post-graduation in economics. Till her recent transfer, she was the DM of Mathura, from there she was transferred out without assigning any reason. It might be due to her heroic action which she took against the Contractors of Bulandshahar.

B. Chandrakala has been seen shouting at officials and contractors for inferior workmanship in Uttar Pradesh in the video, which was not only seen but also liked by Lakhs of Indians. In Uttar Pradesh, she was at the post of DM in Bulandshahar district. When she echoed the voice of millions of Indians who often used to make a complaint about the potholes in newly laid out roads.

First, let’s see what she said when she got angry. Is this your work? You will go to jail for this! This money belongs to the people, not you. Commission-Khouri ki bhi had hoti hai! (Even bribery has a limit!) Out of the 17 contracts given to you, work has not begun on 10 of them,” said Chandrakala.

“Chup! Galati aap logon ki hai”. (Shut up! The fault is yours) PM Narendra Modi rewards firebrand IAS officer B. Chandrakala with key assignment An FIR should be lodged against this kind of work. Otherwise, an FIR will be registered against all of you. Have some shame. Morality has died in you.

Within two days, road construction with new tiles should begin here. Otherwise, you will be blacklisted. After this act, she has become a hero in the eyes of people. Although the authorities don’t support her work she was liked and loved by the local people over there.

The District Magistrate of MeerutB. Chandrakala, who has been appreciated in the past for the work she has done for the people has been shifted to Delhi. As per the report by Zee News, she has been appointed as Swacch Bharat Mission Director as well as deputy secretary in the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation.

The 2008 batch IAS officer is well known for publicly pulling up officials as also contractors of poor construction of the road, the report said.

Her appointment in Delhi has come days after the new government under Yogi Adityanath has taken over in the state. Since taking over, the new chief minister has ordered a slew of measures like the closure of illegal slaughterhouses to banning plastic bags in government offices.

Yesterday, the new chief minister conducted surprise checks at several offices of the state’s capital Lucknow. He also visited Hazratganj Police Station, Crime Branch, and Cyber cell. This was done to ensure that governance in these offices is in the right place. He also visited the office of the Superintendent of police from West UP. Speaking to presspersons after coming out, the chief minister said this wasn’t the last surprise visit from his side.

In 2014, Chandrakala, the 2008 batch UP cadre IAS officer, became famous in the social media after she publicly pulled up civic officials and contractors for sub-standard road construction.

It seems her honesty at work has earned her a reward.

Chandrakala has now been appointed as the director of ‘ Swacch Bharat Mission’ and deputy secretary, Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation.

The IAS officer has worked extensively for the ‘Clean India’ campaign while she was discharging her duties as the DM of Bulandshahr, Bijnor, and Meerut.

The Centre has applauded her efforts to make Bijnor an ‘open defecation free’ (ODF) district.

She was posted as CDO Allahabad and in April 2012 shifted as DM Hamirpur. After this, her post was again shuffled and she was made the Mathura DM on 8 June 2014. She was only the second female District Magistrate of Mathura, after Anita Meshram.

Even this post was short-lived and within 129 days, she was again posted as Bulandshahar DM. She is a very honest and hard-working officer in the history of Bulandshahr.